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yah..funny movie..
i guess a DVD screener does good for it too...now i can really see those wrinkly titties!
unless this fixed the color switches.. this isnt needed... i just finished watching the other one. and its a superb encode.. audio is great.. oh well.. standards are standards i gues.
still curious as to why the color changes.. and u can see a couple dirty film scene changes.. and its mentioned in the no copy warning as a cassette.. but if it IS vhs.. its the most amazing vhs encode ever.. must be a master tape on a high quality vcr :P
id like to believe its just a corky pan and scan dvd scr .. great rls.. both of'm ;P
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from what im guessing, its a transfer of an SVHS master to a DVD by Artisan, as they're generally one of the poorer labels, and probably wont do the retail master themselves.
The Black&White isn't a mistake, a lot of older screeners had this, but usually have a scrolling message to warn you, and state its not a fault. Ones i can think of are The Waterboy, and i think American Beauty did too...
As for the audio, didn't notice it was 128kbit myself, as i had only ran thru a TV. nevermind , altho make sure its done at 224 in the future. when pumped thru an amp, much nicer
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interesting thanks for the heads up on the black and white info.. never heard that before or noticed it.
Good quality pic & sound.
Funny how it goes b&W a couple of times though.
That message gets pretty annoying after a while.
Overall worth watching though.
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